Horse Training Success Story!

Dear Larry,

I recently purchased your Rollback & Spin video. I must admit I was very skeptical.

I had tried everything to get my horse to sit and spin, but to no avail. In frustration, I was going to sell him. Then, I happened upon your website. I was more than impressed when I received your DVD and saw many of the same problems I was having, and a number of ways to fix them.

I had to watch the DVD 3 times, and even had to take notes. The next day I put your concepts to work. Using your methods, there was a huge improvement the very first day and my horse was actually spinning in less than two weeks!!!

Thank you,

Marty Lacey and Boss

Horse Training Success Story!

Clayton Eggers won the Limited Non Pro Championship at the National Reining Horse Assoc. Futurity. In his "Quarter Horse News" interview, Clayton said he learned to train his horse to spin by watching one DVD over and over again.

The DVD he talked about, is the one you’re reading about right here on this page… Teach Your Horse To Rollback & Spin!

Comments

Hi Larry,
I am really interested in purchasing this DVD, but I wanted your opinion on something first. I have a nine year old mare I’m training for my 4H Area show, and I hope to go to State and Regionals with her. The thing is I love reining and I really want to do it on her. She has the whole reining pattern down, except for her spins and roll backs…..they are a disaster.
She’ll turn like 180 degrees and then moves her hindquarters around to finish the circle and then it starts all over again. With the rollback she just gets kind of stuck and we only make about a 160 degree turn before she gets stuck.
I was told that the culprit is her conformation. My mare was bred for english riding, she is tall (16 hands) and long backed while all the reining horses I see are short and compact. My question is have you ever seen a long backed horse do well in the reining pen? What about with the spins? I’m not trying to win at the NRHA I’m just trying to do well in my 4H club shows. Do you think a long backed horse could learn to do spins well, or do you think it would be wrong of me to ask her to do something that her body is not capable of? I would really like to know before purchasing the DVD “train your horse to Rollback and spin”.
Thanks so much.

Hi Marcy,
Just about any horse can learn to spin, no matter what their conformation is.
However, some are just naturally better than others.
Even if your horse doesn’t have the talent or conformation of a reining horse, it can still learn to spin slow.

Along with the DVD, I’d recommend you also get the free training about spins. It’s located in the menu bar at the top of the page.